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capitulated above a fimple Manure ; for 

 thofe low Lands is likewife Chalk, as Lime, 

 Marie, and Loame are for thofe that lie 

 higher and farther from Watery for which I 

 alfo recommend (where all thofe Simples 

 can't be procured) Lime and Pond Earth 

 mix'd together, if the Ground be very- 

 light ; as alfo Loame and Marie, by them- 

 felves, of which more in their proper Places 

 ixiperficial Dreffings are likewife very good 

 here. 



The next and laft Earths I fliall mention, 

 nre fandy Loames, or more barren and loofe 

 Saiids. Now as fandy Loams are fbme of the 

 very beft Lands, and the eafieft reducible in- 

 to Tillage, they will require the Icfs Confi- 

 deration, *tis fufficient for theni that they are 

 ploughed juft as they are to be Sown, for the 

 fame Reafons I have juft now aflign'd to the 

 loofe Gray Ruffets 5 for Loamy Sands, or 

 Brick Earths, that are thofe where the Loame 

 is predominant, thefe have been already con* 

 fider*d, and thefe will produce in their re- 

 fpedive Changes all Sorts of Grain ; as alfo 

 all our Garden and Culinary Seeds, as Peafe, 

 Beans, Carrots, Turnips and Parfnips, and 

 have little occafion of Manure and Reft, but 

 once in four or five Years at moft 5 after,then, 

 they have Sown this Kind of Ground for two 

 or three Years with the fucceffive Garden 

 Crops of Peafe, Beans, &c. then the Ground 

 be Sown afterwards with Wbcat, Barley 



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